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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> it was on this day in 1993 the branch davidian standoff in waco, texas, came to a fiery end. the branch davidian compound housed nearly 1,000 cult members own dozens of their children. the fbi launched a standoff that lasted for 51 days before the compound burned from the ground. the government claims people of the cult started the fire. 22 children, four atfes at and 80 cult members were killed in the ordeal. the u.s. military in iraq says two al qaeda leaders are dead in a joint operation, u.s. and iraqi forces allegedly killed two heads of the organization. the military said they were killed during a nighttime raid on their safe house. the commander of u.s. forces in iraq says the deaths could be the biggest blow to al qaeda since the start of the insurgency. >> there was a protest by gun owners who want law makers to stop infringing on their right to bear arms. >> we
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> it was on this day in 1993 the branch davidian standoff in waco, texas, came to a fiery end. the branch davidian compound housed nearly 1,000 cult members own dozens of their children. the fbi launched a standoff that lasted for 51 days before the compound burned from the ground. the government claims...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >> all right. we are talking about another great day today. temperatures going to be back up into the 70s. so again, much better than yesterday. if you liked saturday's weather, you're going to love today. lots of sunshine outside right now. we'll be dealing with temperatures back into the mid-70s in the warm spots. 10 degrees above average in most locations. plenty of warmth from the southwest winds coming in 10 to 15 miles per hour. a very nice afterno
and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and...
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somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> have you seen it on tv in the ads for the shake weight. a new way to tone and simulcast your arms. >> shake weight claims to be a revolutionary new way to work out your biceps and triceps. six minutes a day and you will have arms you love. but does it really do that? consumer reporter liz crenshaw finds out. >> even when i was young and thin my arms were very toned. so i saw this on tv and i thought give it a try introducing the shake weight. new way to shape and tone arms you will love. designed specifically for women. >> reporter: we send it to kimberly in virginia. she wanted to see if this 2 1/2-pound weight and fitness dvd could give her the arms she always wanted. the shake weight cost $38. $19.95 plus a processing and handling fee. >> in just six minutes a day the shake weight defines your biceps, triceps, shoulders. you can get arms you will be proud to show off. >> reporter: but -- >
somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> have you seen it on tv in the ads for the shake weight. a new way to tone and simulcast your arms. >> shake weight claims to be a revolutionary new way to work out your biceps and triceps. six minutes a day and you will have arms you love. but does it really do that? consumer reporter liz crenshaw finds...
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the focus right now is you, me, and the rest of america getting those taxes done on time. lynn? >> tracy, don't remind us. >>> meanwhile, president obama will face a tough audience today when he heads to florida to outline his new policy for nasa. thousands of workers fear for their jobs with the space shuttle program scheduled to be grounded later this year, and some of the country's most high-profile astronauts are calling the president's plans, quote, devastating. >> reporter: after years as the home of america's space missions, today kennedy will host what is termed star wars. it's pitting some of the country's space pioneers against the president. >> we need to go once again where no man has gone before. there is no vision to this budget, no goal, no challenge. >> reporter: this week astronauts blasted president obama as he gets ready to announce its plans for na is for the future this afternoon. officials say that will include an extra $6 billion, some to be used to help lift a heavy-list rocket, capable of taking humans to mars. but it also eliminates the constellation pr
the focus right now is you, me, and the rest of america getting those taxes done on time. lynn? >> tracy, don't remind us. >>> meanwhile, president obama will face a tough audience today when he heads to florida to outline his new policy for nasa. thousands of workers fear for their jobs with the space shuttle program scheduled to be grounded later this year, and some of the country's most high-profile astronauts are calling the president's plans, quote, devastating. >>...
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what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. >>> human error may be to blame for the plane crash that killed the polish president. russian investigators say there were no technical problems with the plane. the plane carrying the president, his wife and other national leaders crashed on saturday morning while trying land in a thick fog. the pilot ignored traffic controller's advice to land at another airport which would have made the group miss the memorial service. now polish investigators are planning to listen to the cockpit conversations
what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> thousands of people gathered in poland as the president and first lady of that country were laid to rest. after an elaborate funeral, the first couple was buried yesterday in a crypt below a 1,000-year-old cathedral that serves as a final resting place for many kings and statesmen. the president and his wife were among the 96 people killed last weekend in a plane crash. president obama had planned to attend the funeral but his plane was grounded due to iceland's volcanic eruption. >>> today pope benedict marks the fifth anniversary of his selection but the child sex abuse scandal facing the church overshadows the occasion. men said they we
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> thousands of people gathered in poland as the president and first lady...
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. >>> all across america yesterday people gathered to show their government they are fed up with the way things are going. tea party activists rallied. much of their anger is directed at president obama. yet at a fund-raiser in miami, mr. obama said he's amused by their effortses. >> we cut taxes for 95% of working americans just like i promised we would on the campaign. i've been a little amused over the past couple of days where people have been having these rallies about taxes, taxes. you would think they would be saying thank you. that's what you'd think. >> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> a tennessee man has been charged with a dui after an officer pulled him over riding an unusual set of wheels. the cruiser's dash cam shows the man driving a lawn moyer. according to police, the man smelleded like alcohol and failed a sobriety test. >>> in virginia you could say one father wasn't setting the best example for his daughter. surveillance cameras in a grocery store show the man snatching a woman's purse with one hand while holding
. >>> all across america yesterday people gathered to show their government they are fed up with the way things are going. tea party activists rallied. much of their anger is directed at president obama. yet at a fund-raiser in miami, mr. obama said he's amused by their effortses. >> we cut taxes for 95% of working americans just like i promised we would on the campaign. i've been a little amused over the past couple of days where people have been having these rallies about...
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. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> in texas one demolition crew has a lot of explaining to do after accidently tearing down the wrong house. the wrecking crew was supposed to knock down a house across the street. while the owner of the destroyed home no longer lives there, she says it still had sentimental value. sounds like a lawsuit. >>> they're sending a message to would-be message to. a man is now serving prison time for tgoods. officials are highlighting law enforcement's role in protecting intellectually prop jeert for the fifth year in a row the company is produced over 250 pink bats which will be autographed and auctioned to raise money and awareness against breast cancer. so far the project has raised more than a million dollars. >>> also in louisville, it's thrills and spills at the kentucky derby festivals for the annual run for the rose. hundreds competed to see who could care a tray of wine glasses through an obstacle course. either way, win or lose, every contest teaunt get as drink at e end of the day. >>> and now fo
. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> in texas one demolition crew has a lot of explaining to do after accidently tearing down the wrong house. the wrecking crew was supposed to knock down a house across the street. while the owner of the destroyed home no longer lives there, she says it still had sentimental value. sounds like a lawsuit. >>> they're sending a message to would-be message to. a man is now serving...
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what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. >>> a beautiful easter day with plenty of sunshine ahead. it's 8:26 right now. good morning. we start this morning with breaking news out of montgomery county. that's where a police officer died when his cruiser ran off the road and crashed into a tree. police are on thecene of that deadly accident this morning still. the crash happened at 2:00 a.m. on randolph road in wheaten right by wheaton high school. the officer was on duty heading to the report of a fight when his car left the road. the off
what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the...
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measuring the potential risk as america waits for the ash plume to clear and what the cloud decides to do next. >>> well, it appears gop opposition to legislation to regulate wall street may be softening. yesterday republicans backed off their harsh criticisms after democrats clarified that financial firms would not be receiving any bailouts through a $50 billion indury-supported fund. as a result, both parties are saying they can work together on financial regulation. nbc's steve handelsman has the story. >> reporter: it's the new big issue. financial regulation of wall street. >> we have to acknowledge that the status quo has not worked. >> reporter: government has just sued goldman sachs for knowingly selling bad mortgage security. lehman brothers was probed in the house. >> the unscrupulous practices illustrates why the senate needs to quickly pass and the congress needs to swiftly finalize the wall street reform bill. >> reporter: democrats dropped the plan to keep bailouts as a back backup. that could win over republican votes. >> the there's a serious effort to reengage and get
measuring the potential risk as america waits for the ash plume to clear and what the cloud decides to do next. >>> well, it appears gop opposition to legislation to regulate wall street may be softening. yesterday republicans backed off their harsh criticisms after democrats clarified that financial firms would not be receiving any bailouts through a $50 billion indury-supported fund. as a result, both parties are saying they can work together on financial regulation. nbc's steve...
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. >> she planted the seeds of a moment that changed america. dorothy height was not some latter day celebrity. she was a real gem. >> now she's gone ahead of us, i hope she'll make our excuses to st. peter so we can get in there with her. but if ever anybody earned her way to her eternal reward, dorothy height did. thank you. >> reporter: so many of the speakers and performers talked about that hat of hers, that became her hall margin, a warrior headdress, rumors wednesday night that she's already looking for a new one. >> peter you can open the gate now. i hope you all got a good hat store up there in heaven. >> reporter: tomorrow's funeral starts at 10:00 a.m. at national cathedral. president obama will be delivering the eulogy. it's open to the public. tickets become available at 7:00 a.m. we also learned today that flags will fly at half staff tomorrow all over this country to honor the life of dr. height. craig melvin, news 4. back to you. >> thank you, craig. >>> the financial reform bill will move forward in the senate, but only after re
. >> she planted the seeds of a moment that changed america. dorothy height was not some latter day celebrity. she was a real gem. >> now she's gone ahead of us, i hope she'll make our excuses to st. peter so we can get in there with her. but if ever anybody earned her way to her eternal reward, dorothy height did. thank you. >> reporter: so many of the speakers and performers talked about that hat of hers, that became her hall margin, a warrior headdress, rumors wednesday...
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so why on earth is life about to change for america's astronauts? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the body of polish president lech kaczynski is back home in poland tonight. met by tearful countrymen still in shock over a plane crash that killed him and scores of that country's political, military, and cultural elite. outside the presidential palace in warsaw, a sorrowful vigil continues tonight, where thousands have come to pay their respects. while in smolensk, russia, where the plane was heading, there are hard questions being asked tonight about the circumstances that led to the fiery crash. we begin in warsaw tonight with nbc's jim maceda. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. well, few have lived through more tragedy or expressed more grief over the centuries than the people of poland, but even the poles are finding it hard to comprehend the scope of their latest loss. poland's weak of national mourning began in russia, where russian president vladimir putin led a brief ceremony before sending of
so why on earth is life about to change for america's astronauts? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the body of polish president lech kaczynski is back home in poland tonight. met by tearful countrymen still in shock over a plane crash that killed him and scores of that country's political, military, and cultural elite. outside the presidential palace in warsaw, a sorrowful vigil continues tonight, where thousands have come to pay their respects. while in...
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. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> in florida an unmanned rocket carrying a miniature spas shuttle blasted off into space last night on a top military mission. they're using it to test military equipment in space without having anyone on board. while they didn't say how long it would last it can stay in orbit for up to nine months. >>> in new york a man is in custody and police are searching for two others accused of attacking a man in a fast food restaurant. authorities say the incident was not random and that the victim and suspects know each other. >>> also in new york, a 78-year-old man is blaming his toyota for a crash that left him and his wife on top of two unoccupied cars. now, the driver says his accelerator stuck causing his car to slam into two curbs and then land on top of two other vehicles. toyota, however, suggests driver error is to blame. investigators are now trying to determine the cause. >>> and alaska state troopers will present an award to buddy the german shepherd for his heroic actions. dash cam video show
. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> in florida an unmanned rocket carrying a miniature spas shuttle blasted off into space last night on a top military mission. they're using it to test military equipment in space without having anyone on board. while they didn't say how long it would last it can stay in orbit for up to nine months. >>> in new york a man is in custody and police are searching for two others accused...
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>> she said, "oh, you live in america now?" and i said, "yes." and she said, "are you getting much work?" [ laughter ] "i'm okay, thanks. thanks for asking, though." >> jimmy: you are getting a lot of work. you're a regular on "the good wife." >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: that's huge. >> i know, i like to. >> jimmy: that's great. i'm so happy. >> i like it, but i feel it's sort of an unusual thing. i've never played someone like this before, like, you know, a jewish man in a suit, and i -- [ laughter ] d it's actually sort of been an interesting thing because i feel so weird compared to me or different to me. i feel like i'm in drag when i'm playing him. [ laughter ] i mean, you know, like the idea of being in drag is such a bizarre thing, different to how you'd imagine. >> jimmy: yeah, i know what you mean, of course. [ laughter ] i've done a couple of things. >> anyway. >> jimmy: yeah, no. but it is a different character, totally not you. the voice is totally different. >> voice is different. >> jimmy: and attitude, really like a hard-ass new yorker
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it will not be tolerated in america and certainly will not be tolerated in arizona. >> reporter: tensions were high outside the capitol. at least one protestor was arrested. critics call the new law unconstitutional setting the stage for a showdown in court. jose diaz-balart, nbc news, phoenix. >> to another major story tonight, the coast guard suspended the search for 11 missing workers from the oil rig that burned then sank 50 miles off the coast of louisiana. amid the sadness also today now the real question started about how much environmental damage this has caused, and what about the white house plan for more such drilling? our chief environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson is there along the gulf coast in venice, louisiana, tonight. anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. having suspended the search for the men, officials are now turning their attention to trying to find that crippled oil rig. yes, it sank yesterday, but it is partially buoyant. what that means is that somewhere a mile beneath the surface of the gulf of mexico lies the deepwater horizon and a
it will not be tolerated in america and certainly will not be tolerated in arizona. >> reporter: tensions were high outside the capitol. at least one protestor was arrested. critics call the new law unconstitutional setting the stage for a showdown in court. jose diaz-balart, nbc news, phoenix. >> to another major story tonight, the coast guard suspended the search for 11 missing workers from the oil rig that burned then sank 50 miles off the coast of louisiana. amid the sadness...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> it was fabulous day today. rain coming in that will be sticking around like an uninvited guest. right? >> that's right. like an uninvited guest. big weekend spoiler for us, wendy. not today, though. boats should be out. folks should have gotten out of work early today. we have sunshine across the area. and temperatures rose into the low 70s across the area today. as far as the pollen count, though, it is still high 452 grains per cubic meter. oak, 266. mulberry, ash and birch. the sky has been clear here but there have been high clouds down around frederickburg and through the northern neck and more moving in during the next couple of hours. we still have weak weather front south of the area. front moving its way north and then through our area tomorrow before stalling out. so we are going to -- when it stalls out rye near us we will have scattered showers through the da
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it will be america's first offshore wind farm. the wind farm will sit five miles from the cape cod coast in nantucket sound. it was opposed by waterfront homeowners including the kennedy family and indian tribes in the area and opponents are vowing to continue their fight in court. brian? >> environmental stories on two fronts tonight. ann thompson in louisiana. ann, thanks. >>> now to the firestorm over who is to blame over the near collapse of the american economy. there is more to say tonight about yesterday's extraordinary 11-hour marathon of testimony by the top ranks at goldman sachs. first, there appears to be a break tonight in the gridlock on capitol hill over what to do about it and what happens next. kelly o'donnell with us tonight with details. kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. after democrats told us they would pull an all-nighter forcing senators to stay here around the clock, a break through. new restrictions and reforms for wall street cleared a big hurdle. republicans dropped their opposition
it will be america's first offshore wind farm. the wind farm will sit five miles from the cape cod coast in nantucket sound. it was opposed by waterfront homeowners including the kennedy family and indian tribes in the area and opponents are vowing to continue their fight in court. brian? >> environmental stories on two fronts tonight. ann thompson in louisiana. ann, thanks. >>> now to the firestorm over who is to blame over the near collapse of the american economy. there is...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> and liftoff of the united launch alliance atlas v rocket. >> this may look like an ordinary rocket launch but this is a top secret plane on its way to space. it's x-37. the military is using it as a way to test new equipment, sensors and materials in space without using astronauts. the x-37 can stay in orbit for up to nine months. the unmanned spacecraft will conduct classified experiments for the government. >>> do cell phones cause cancer? european researchers have launched a major study hoping to find out. it's called the cohort study on mobile communications, csmos for short. they hope to find any connection between cell phone use and cancer as well as neurological diseases like alzheimer's and parkinson's. >>> it's 6:2. 55 degrees. >>> new developments in the d.c. mass shooting. >> police make two arrests but drop charges against the 14-year-old. and the families of
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> and liftoff of the united launch alliance atlas v rocket. >> this may look like an ordinary rocket launch but this is a top secret plane on its way to space. it's x-37. the military is using it as a way to test new equipment, sensors and materials in space without using astronauts. the x-37 can...
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still ahead on news 4 midday, a health scare for miss america. what happened to the virginia native right before she was going to sing the national anthem at a nascar race. >>> plus, dirty dishes and piled up laundry could mean problems in your marriage. we'll have the results of a new study. >>> and an 8-year-old boy takes the wheel and is credited with saving his grandmother's life. we'll have details of that. >>> a health scare more misamerica. she was overcome by heat at a na nascar race yesterday. she was taken to the medical center for treatment. she was evaluated and quickly released. reports say that she is feeling better now. >>> the caps are in canada where they'll try to win round one of the playoffs tonight. the team played game six against the montreal canadiens tonight. the caps lead the series 3-2. a win tonight would push them to the second round of the playoffs. if the canadiens win, game seven will be played wednesday night here in washington. >>> it is now 11:27. coming up in the next half hour of news 4 midday, a shocking case
still ahead on news 4 midday, a health scare for miss america. what happened to the virginia native right before she was going to sing the national anthem at a nascar race. >>> plus, dirty dishes and piled up laundry could mean problems in your marriage. we'll have the results of a new study. >>> and an 8-year-old boy takes the wheel and is credited with saving his grandmother's life. we'll have details of that. >>> a health scare more misamerica. she was overcome by...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >>> good tuesday morning. i'm news 4 meteorologist chuck bell. light rain in northern and western maryland. more showers toward the washington area for today. pack your umbrellas. 50s today, 60s tomorrow and 70s thursday and friday. >>> before you put on the coffee, turn on your tv, get the day's news, weather >>> 7:30 now on a tuesday morning, the 13th day of april, 2010. it is a little chilly out there on the plaza. beautiful day yesterday, supposed to
and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and...
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saying the civil rights powerhouse deserve as place of honor in america's memory. hundreds of dignitaries, friends and family attended the service and it was held at the national cathedral. >>> students and teache erers a shaw middle school remembered the life of their beloved principal. brian betts. >> betts was murdered two weeks ago today. today would have been his 43rd birthday. his funeral was last week. investigators still have made no arrest and have named no suspects. police said they believe at least two suspects may be responsible for his death. a public memorial service will be held saturday morning at 10:00 at the strathmore music center in bethesda. >>> top federal officials tonight are heading to the gulf coast to coordinate a strategy for controlling that massive oil spill within miles of louisiana. the coast guard is burning off some of the oil along using skimmers, and other tools to clean up the growing spill. crude oil continues to spew from the site of last week's oil rig blast. it is now threatening the marsh lands along the coast. >> entire u.
saying the civil rights powerhouse deserve as place of honor in america's memory. hundreds of dignitaries, friends and family attended the service and it was held at the national cathedral. >>> students and teache erers a shaw middle school remembered the life of their beloved principal. brian betts. >> betts was murdered two weeks ago today. today would have been his 43rd birthday. his funeral was last week. investigators still have made no arrest and have named no suspects....
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find out who made billions when the rest of america was struggling in the bad economy. >> forget spring. it will peel more like summer. veronica returns with a very lovely 7-day forecast. >>> her beautiful, amazing. makes me appreciate things. >> beautiful. >> washington is a beautiful city. never more beautiful than this time of year. you never get tired of it. >> when the weather continues, too. >> clear beautiful sky. veronica, are we going to be able tone joy it by the weekend? will we still be -- >> we sure will. i don't think there's going to be much p wind around the area to be knocking around even the blossoms. we will be able to enjoy the tidal basin a cherry blossoms. all through the easter weekend. going into the first part of next week. i hope you don't suffer from pollen because the pollen count is up today to 117 grains per cubic meter. the warmer weather really hurrying along the flowering of the heavy pollinators that happen to be elm and maple and cedar and cypress and juniper. take a look at how warm we are right now. temperatures are in the 70s. 73 degrees in the dist
find out who made billions when the rest of america was struggling in the bad economy. >> forget spring. it will peel more like summer. veronica returns with a very lovely 7-day forecast. >>> her beautiful, amazing. makes me appreciate things. >> beautiful. >> washington is a beautiful city. never more beautiful than this time of year. you never get tired of it. >> when the weather continues, too. >> clear beautiful sky. veronica, are we going to be able...
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there would probably, i would argue, is not a woman in america who doesn't on some level wrestle with issues of food and body self-image so everyone can kind of relate to this story somehow, think about it in terms of our daughters and the message we're sending and there are boys who suffer from this as well. >> i know you're still working on the editing process. you'd like this documentary to be entered in some film festivals. while hopefully in the long term this does a lot of good, has it been very difficult to go through this process and relive the pain? >> it's been a very up-and-down emotional journey. i found that at times i was so skilled at channeled my emotions into the work of the film that i was almost physically pushing off the grief. but at the same time, it was such a powerful way to honor melissa and to speak out and the e-mails and messages that continue to pour in from people, truly around the world, thanking me for speaking out is the best validation i could ask for. it's also very important that i share that there are incredible resources available. the national ea
there would probably, i would argue, is not a woman in america who doesn't on some level wrestle with issues of food and body self-image so everyone can kind of relate to this story somehow, think about it in terms of our daughters and the message we're sending and there are boys who suffer from this as well. >> i know you're still working on the editing process. you'd like this documentary to be entered in some film festivals. while hopefully in the long term this does a lot of good, has...
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because this is all based on votes from america, right? >> right. >> the judges score a certain amount and america votes. >> what if kate goes to the end? she might make it all the way. it could happen. >> then you ask yourself does that make a travesty of the competition. because she's obviously not one of the better dancers, right? she's not. she's not one of the best dancers. >> she's not. >> am i saying something -- >> no. it's obvious. she's not. >> this is a popularity contest. >> the pussy cat doll is the best one. >> hoda, have you guys watched the clips of her dancing? >> we just saw it. where were you, sara? >> no. kate. really, watch some of her performances all the way through. >> we just saw it. >> all the way through the whole show. >> are you talking about kate or the pussy cat. >> kate. >> what's your point, sara, darling? >> it's fun to watch. it's fun to watch. >> that was a cop out. a cop out all the way. >> it's not a dancing contest. that's all i'm saying. >> is it supposed to be? >> yeah. "dancing with the stars." >>
because this is all based on votes from america, right? >> right. >> the judges score a certain amount and america votes. >> what if kate goes to the end? she might make it all the way. it could happen. >> then you ask yourself does that make a travesty of the competition. because she's obviously not one of the better dancers, right? she's not. she's not one of the best dancers. >> she's not. >> am i saying something -- >> no. it's obvious. she's not....
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america runs on dunkin'. now available -- new dunkin' turbo. visit dunkinathome.com for a free sample. >>> we're back now at 8:36 with "bow to wow." e our series where we clean up some needy dogs, then find them homes. jill rappaport is back. but we have some congratulations to hand out. you just won a genesis award, a great awar from the humane society for reported on animal welfare. congratulations on that. >> thank you so much, matt. our show won as well. my wonderful producers were there with me holding me up on stage. vivian and sarah. i got some great kibble in my swag bag. i was so honored. >> congratulations. we're proud of you. "bow to wow" is one of the series you won for. we have a new installment this morning. >> they say the best things come in small packages. today we have the cutest collection of compact canines. april at the animal care and control of new york city brought us four tiny tots. starting with -- rockin' roger. you look like i do when i come out of the shower. >> this is roger. >> he needs a serious grooming. >> he's
america runs on dunkin'. now available -- new dunkin' turbo. visit dunkinathome.com for a free sample. >>> we're back now at 8:36 with "bow to wow." e our series where we clean up some needy dogs, then find them homes. jill rappaport is back. but we have some congratulations to hand out. you just won a genesis award, a great awar from the humane society for reported on animal welfare. congratulations on that. >> thank you so much, matt. our show won as well. my...
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and the gap in poverty rates between men and women is wider in america than anywhere else in the western world. but all of these issues and facts remain erased in the country's news media. katie couric and diane sawyer aside. in 2006 of the 35 hosts or co-hosts of prime time cable news shows, 29 are men. on the sunday talk shows, men outnumber women by 4-1. home wood is still very much run by men. we all applauded katherine big low's crashing finally after 82 years of the glass ceiling, but only 9% of major film directors are female. so have we come a long way sips the 1990's? you bet we have. but women and men should be much more indignant about the resurrection of sexist images that undermine girls and women's self-esteem and seek to keep us, especially our daughters, in their place, and there is still much unfinished business for girls and women in the country, and we should resist and indeed, challenge the seductive message that full equality has been achieved, and that feminist politics are passe and no longer necessary. what can we do? there's plenty to do, but i think the first st
and the gap in poverty rates between men and women is wider in america than anywhere else in the western world. but all of these issues and facts remain erased in the country's news media. katie couric and diane sawyer aside. in 2006 of the 35 hosts or co-hosts of prime time cable news shows, 29 are men. on the sunday talk shows, men outnumber women by 4-1. home wood is still very much run by men. we all applauded katherine big low's crashing finally after 82 years of the glass ceiling, but...
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>> this is the only skyjump in north america. and the tallest skyjump in the world. >> when someone jumps off, how fast are they jumping? >> they're moving at a speed approximately 40 miles an hour. >> reporter: at 108 stories high, the stratosphere is the tallest building west of the mississippi. but before i could find out what it felt like, i had a little business to take care of. >> we just need you to fill out a few things. >> by "things," you mean sign my life away? >> it is just your waiver thing you're willingly and knowingly going to jump off the top of the stratosphere tower. >> right here, signature of skyjumper. we are good to go. next, i suit up. this is great! you'll know the "today" show is here from like three miles away. oh, yeah. do you have a place on here to put your blackberry. a few tightening measures. oh! that's a rib! and, ooh, the one thing i didn't prepare for. i have to go to the bathroom. before taking the plunge, i'll let a few suckers -- i mean hotel employees try it first. look up for a minute. tha
>> this is the only skyjump in north america. and the tallest skyjump in the world. >> when someone jumps off, how fast are they jumping? >> they're moving at a speed approximately 40 miles an hour. >> reporter: at 108 stories high, the stratosphere is the tallest building west of the mississippi. but before i could find out what it felt like, i had a little business to take care of. >> we just need you to fill out a few things. >> by "things," you...
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. >> i am the first lady of the united states of america, i have so much that i can do. there is nothing confining about this experience. >> you know, he gave a 17-minute answer at a town hall meeting the other day. can he get away with that at home? >> no. >> that was savannah guthrie interviewing the first lady. >> ash clouds in iceland force airports across northern europe to shut down, we wil >>> still to come on "today," amanda knox, reports are out this morning that there is an appeal to put her away forever. prosecutors say her sentence wasn't tough enough. >> and we'll talk to kitty kelly about the unauthorized buy og any on the tell all-book on oprah. lunesta is different. it keys into receptors that support sleep, setting your sleep process in motion. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation,
. >> i am the first lady of the united states of america, i have so much that i can do. there is nothing confining about this experience. >> you know, he gave a 17-minute answer at a town hall meeting the other day. can he get away with that at home? >> no. >> that was savannah guthrie interviewing the first lady. >> ash clouds in iceland force airports across northern europe to shut down, we wil >>> still to come on "today," amanda knox, reports...
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> good morning, time for weather and traffic on the 1's, tom kierein in storm center four, live true in our camera. sun will be up in about 15 minutes. right now, 48 in washington, just in the low 40s in prince george's, montgomery, arlington and fairfax counties, it's dipped into the 30s elsewhere farther to our west. in fact maybe a little frost in the shenandoah valley. highs today in the upper 60s with increasing clouds and cloudy tonight. and tomorrow, could get some light rain on wednesday, highs in the low 60s. sun back thursday and friday, highs upper 60s. how's the traffic? >> chopper 4 ov
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> good morning,...
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everybody wants america to be a leader in clean energy. we're actually going to see an unveiling of bipartisan clean energy legislation next week. that'll include senator graham from south carolina. a republican. >> let's go back across to kath. >> these four beautiful ladies from missouri -- seven. have 30 children between them. no wonder they want to get away. recycling a single 12 ounce aluminum soda can could provide enough energy to power a standard laptop for how long. 20 minutes, one hour, four hours or more than five hours. who's the spokesperson for this group? >> four hours. >> you're going to have to fight over the "party animals." there you go. >> you know they will. actually, the correct answer is five hours. how does a can translate into that? >> right. because i think people are familiar that if you recycle, you're saving trees. you're not destroys new virgin resources. but people are not aware that there's also a huge energy savings. it's much less energy intensive to recycle than to go out and harvest those virgin material
everybody wants america to be a leader in clean energy. we're actually going to see an unveiling of bipartisan clean energy legislation next week. that'll include senator graham from south carolina. a republican. >> let's go back across to kath. >> these four beautiful ladies from missouri -- seven. have 30 children between them. no wonder they want to get away. recycling a single 12 ounce aluminum soda can could provide enough energy to power a standard laptop for how long. 20...
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this morning in an exclusive interview, treasury secretary tim geithner speaks out about america's frustration and when he thinks some of those lost jobs will be coming back. >>> and, oops. a batter hits a foul ball into the stands, and guess who he hits? his own mother. she's okay, but you won't believe why she's still mad at her son "today," thursday, april 1st, 2010. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a thursday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> i'm ann curry in for meredith this morning. happy april fools' day. i got my eyes on you. pictures are really dramatic from the flooding. >> it will be weeks before things start getting back to any sense of normalcy. new evacuations were ordered on wednesday, those in parts of massachusetts and rhode island. several bridges were washed o by the rising floodwaters, and this morning, this one is on the verge of collapse. we'll get a live report on that tense situation straight ahead. >>> also ahead this morning, learning more about the severity of the bullying endured by 15-year-old phoebe prince. she c
this morning in an exclusive interview, treasury secretary tim geithner speaks out about america's frustration and when he thinks some of those lost jobs will be coming back. >>> and, oops. a batter hits a foul ball into the stands, and guess who he hits? his own mother. she's okay, but you won't believe why she's still mad at her son "today," thursday, april 1st, 2010. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good morning. welcome to "today"...
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i don't know that much about bank of america specific approach. a lot depends on the details. but i'm glad to see that they are including this strategy. the industry was very reluctant to use principal reduction for a long time and i'm glad to see they're opening up now to the idea of using that as one tool to addressing foreclosures. the federal reserve as a bank regulator we put out guidance in the november of '08 and we are strongly urging banks to be responsible in restructuring of their mortgages where necessary and in particular in participating in the administration's congress's plans to help underwater borrowers. >> do you see, do you have the concerns that i have that we could have another foreclosure crises though given the way that the markets are and the interest rates right now especially those adjustable rates especially those underwater because they cannot refinance their mortgage to get a fixed rate and therefore -- and thereby -- tau gentleman's time has expired so the chairman will perhaps answer that question. >> later? >> later or briefly. >> okay. we contr
i don't know that much about bank of america specific approach. a lot depends on the details. but i'm glad to see that they are including this strategy. the industry was very reluctant to use principal reduction for a long time and i'm glad to see they're opening up now to the idea of using that as one tool to addressing foreclosures. the federal reserve as a bank regulator we put out guidance in the november of '08 and we are strongly urging banks to be responsible in restructuring of their...
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if america can no longer be america who can be? how do we on dig this whole lot we find ourselves? first we have the foundation believe that everything should be on the table. of course expenditure cuts may play a major role but some have texas versions in durham they've never met an increase they didn't hate and they do everything in their power to stop. to me that is simply an untenable position both fiscally and politically. you are going to share magnitude of the imbalances that we face addressing these without any revenue increases simply does not add up. doing so was devastating important social insurance and other important governmental programs though their need to be adjustments to meet the social contract is part of the fabric of the society and any solutions should recognize the core of the programs must remain intact particularly for those who need them. meanwhile some have an entitlement fixation. they've never met a universal entitlement program they didn't fall in love with. but with iraq but the exploding population of the elderly living much longer than ever before
if america can no longer be america who can be? how do we on dig this whole lot we find ourselves? first we have the foundation believe that everything should be on the table. of course expenditure cuts may play a major role but some have texas versions in durham they've never met an increase they didn't hate and they do everything in their power to stop. to me that is simply an untenable position both fiscally and politically. you are going to share magnitude of the imbalances that we face...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> of breaking news about the oil rig explosion. the coast guard is calling off the search for a 11 missing workers after the oil rigs had and the gulf of mexico. it doesn't appear that any additional oil is leaking. they have to clean up the shore. the severe weather could push the oil to show -- shore faster. >>> 1 use crutches and another used a wheelchair. >>> the u.s. launched an unmanned space rocket, but the intention remains a total mystery. the air force has not said how long the mission will last and will miss at the rocket will conduct tests. details remain a secret. when it is efficient -- it finished, it will land in california. the army has uninvited franklin gramm to a national day of prayer service at the pentagon. they resented his invitation because of negative comments made about as long after september 11. >>> the signs they are giving that she could be
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> of breaking news about the oil rig explosion. the coast guard is calling off the search for a 11 missing workers after the oil rigs had and the gulf of mexico. it doesn't appear that any additional oil is leaking. they have to clean up the shore. the severe weather could push the oil to show -- shore...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >>> tom joins us now. it felt like wind ther morning. >> it's warming up rapidly approaching 9:00. we see lots of sun. there is the live view from the sky watcher camera. a glorious day after the chilly start. quite a chill in the air and the blustery northwest wind. we are into the upper 40s and hit the mid 50 wise the wind gust. sunny and less wind and warmer for friday and saturday. how is the traffic in. >> it's quite a challenge. an earlier accident
and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and...
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my name is yoshimi inaba, i am the president and coo of toyota motor company in north america. i'm talking the steps to restore the trust of the tens of millions of americans who purpose and drive our vehicles. for 50 years, toyota has provided americans with cars and trucks that are safe and reliable. for the past 25 years we have built many of those vehicles here in the united states. our 200,000 members at plants, dealerships, and suppliers in this country are united in their determination to provide even safer, high quality vehicles in the future. i am honored to be joined here today by several members of the toyota family in the united states. they have the education to our values has helped establish toyota's record for quality and dependability. in event months we have not lived up to the high standard our customers and public have come to expect despite all of our good faith efforts. as our president of toyota told members of congress last year, we regret our short comings has resulted in the issues associated with our recent recalls. i can assure you that we have learn
my name is yoshimi inaba, i am the president and coo of toyota motor company in north america. i'm talking the steps to restore the trust of the tens of millions of americans who purpose and drive our vehicles. for 50 years, toyota has provided americans with cars and trucks that are safe and reliable. for the past 25 years we have built many of those vehicles here in the united states. our 200,000 members at plants, dealerships, and suppliers in this country are united in their determination...
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. >> that is one of the oldest cities in america. it is a picture-perfect city. why i like this house, it is very different the way you'd picture a southern home. the only thing it has in common with your stereotype home is it is partially white on the outside. everything about this home is very, very modern. it is actually a mid-century home and it was way ahead of its time. it shows -- it wears the test of time very well. there is original parquet flooring throughout the home, a gracious entry foyer combined with a living/dining room. family room also has a fireplace. the kitchen is totally modern. what it has against which we can't quite see is an adjacent breakfast area. that also opens on to a back deck. there is also a spare room in this house that's being used as an art studio because they can't think of what else to do with it. there are enough rooms. it is 20 by 20 feet big. sliding doors open on to the shady garden in the backyard. >> savannah is great for tourism. >> people love savannah. >> next, freemont, nebraska listed for $440,000. as you can see
. >> that is one of the oldest cities in america. it is a picture-perfect city. why i like this house, it is very different the way you'd picture a southern home. the only thing it has in common with your stereotype home is it is partially white on the outside. everything about this home is very, very modern. it is actually a mid-century home and it was way ahead of its time. it shows -- it wears the test of time very well. there is original parquet flooring throughout the home, a...
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, he revealed decisions to sell in north america are made in japan. do any other manufacturers require that your information for details or decisions made relative to recalls are made in any country outside this united states? is toyota unique in that, yes or no. >> it appears toyota is unique, yes, sir. >> all right. it strikes me this is a bad situation inas far as safety for the american people. >> it seems toyota could be more efficient. >> by having to make the response in the united states by somebody empowered to require with our laws. >> i would feel if they had somebody in america, we could act more quickly, yes, sir. >> now, i would like to america how this would be corrected. now, is there a quantititive difference in response times between domestic and foreign automobile manufacturers to n.h.t.s.a.'s data inquiries? yes or no. >> the domestic and manufacturers tend to response faster than the foreign, yes, sir. >> what is the cause for this? >> there are several reasons in terms of design of leadership as you mentioned and other factors. >
, he revealed decisions to sell in north america are made in japan. do any other manufacturers require that your information for details or decisions made relative to recalls are made in any country outside this united states? is toyota unique in that, yes or no. >> it appears toyota is unique, yes, sir. >> all right. it strikes me this is a bad situation inas far as safety for the american people. >> it seems toyota could be more efficient. >> by having to make the...
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but in america, the art market is trading. in recent weeks, some contemporary collectors in the u.s. have re-entered the competition. our third artist is the professor of theater at st. edward's university. >> certainly, the arts or the first on the chopping block during times of economic difficulties. in some ways, people look to the arts and people want to be entertained. the arts are restful and inspiring and provide the kind of support that people need in our economic times. but i do not think that hard economic times are good for the arts. the arts are really more about your soul and your heart rather than things that are lucrative, like money making things. it is not that kind of a feel. they are people with dreams and energy. it is very inspiring. i feel blessed to be a teacher and to be a teacher in the arts. >> in spite of the recent economic recession, the arts are still able to thrive. >> to see all of the winning entries in this year's studentcam competition, visitt studentca.org. >> the prime minister's labor part
but in america, the art market is trading. in recent weeks, some contemporary collectors in the u.s. have re-entered the competition. our third artist is the professor of theater at st. edward's university. >> certainly, the arts or the first on the chopping block during times of economic difficulties. in some ways, people look to the arts and people want to be entertained. the arts are restful and inspiring and provide the kind of support that people need in our economic times. but i do...
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cable cause latest gift to america. this year's student competition as some middle and high school students to create a five minutes to a minute video dealing with one of our country's greatest strengths or a challenge the country is facing. here is one of the third-place winners. na♪ >> one of our nation's greatest strengths are the artists >> ths documentary is untitled, art for the sake of work. we have interviewed several professional artists to find out what sets of american art apart. in austin, texas, the arts are the highest importance to the community. this lovely town is the central location. before we begin, a few explanations are in order. what are the hearts of what art is defined as the conscious use of skill and -- what are the arts? art is defined as the conscious use of skill and imagination. average citizens depend on art to carry them through difficult times, but not only did they provide entertainment, but they also provide for the cultural needs of the society at large. in a study done in hartford
cable cause latest gift to america. this year's student competition as some middle and high school students to create a five minutes to a minute video dealing with one of our country's greatest strengths or a challenge the country is facing. here is one of the third-place winners. na♪ >> one of our nation's greatest strengths are the artists >> ths documentary is untitled, art for the sake of work. we have interviewed several professional artists to find out what sets of american...
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. >>> tonight in your america. democrats are spinning the new jobs report as proof the economy is beginning to boom. numbers released this morning by labor department show 162,000 jobs were added in march. a closer look shows how deceiving that number is. first, we know the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 9.7%. we also know that of 162,000 jobs created, 48,000 of those were added by the u.s. census bureau. separately, according to the associated press, temporary help services reported 40,000 job -- sorry 40,000 job increase. the surge in temp jobs the answer to turning the economy around? joining me the author of the sellout. charles gasparino. from the fox business network, jerry -- eri willis. how can you add any number of jobs and have the unemployment rate stay the same? >> you have to add a lot of jobs to move that number. the numbers aren't enough to fix the pain americans are feeling. 160,000 not that much. we need to get 180, 200 jobs each month to start making a difference in the unemployment rate.
. >>> tonight in your america. democrats are spinning the new jobs report as proof the economy is beginning to boom. numbers released this morning by labor department show 162,000 jobs were added in march. a closer look shows how deceiving that number is. first, we know the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 9.7%. we also know that of 162,000 jobs created, 48,000 of those were added by the u.s. census bureau. separately, according to the associated press, temporary help services...
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that's more like it. [ male announcer ] $69.99 for unlimited text, web and calling to any mobile in america. only from sprint. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> the subway fresh fit 600 on fox is sponsored by -- >> mike: 29 laps to go. the subway race summary. kyle busch has led 86 laps and if he leads the rest, he might lead the most laps tonight. we had 12 leaders, one shy of the record. still 25 cars on the lead lap. the last of those scott riggs. we have had eight caution flags tonight. >> darrell: the two cars, the 18 and 48 kind of trade fast laps. one time kyle will be quicker and the next time jimmie will be a little quicker. but so far, hadn't been able to close the deal. >> larry: it's amazing, the tale of two tapes. last night in nationwide race, kyle busch had to have a caution late in race to get in a position to win. the last thing he wants to see right now with the laps he's running versus the competitors is a caution. he does not want to see one tonight. >> darrell: i agree with you, larry. unless he had a screwed up re
that's more like it. [ male announcer ] $69.99 for unlimited text, web and calling to any mobile in america. only from sprint. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> the subway fresh fit 600 on fox is sponsored by -- >> mike: 29 laps to go. the subway race summary. kyle busch has led 86 laps and if he leads the rest, he might lead the most laps tonight. we had 12 leaders, one shy of the record. still 25 cars on the lead lap. the...
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bank of america is supportive of principal reduction for customers who are experiencing hardship and have extremely high loan-to-value ratios. we recently announced enhancements to our own national proprietary homeownership program which strikes, we believe, the necessary balance between customer and investor interests. we understand that there are questions about the impact of second liens, bless you, on loan modifications and the use of principal reduction. second liens need to be part of the modification process. however, we believe broad scale extinguishment is not the way. out of 2.2 million second loans in bank of america's held-for-investment portfolio, only 91,000 are delinquent and also behind a delinquent first and not supported by any equity. now, important to note that in our first mortgage held for investment portfolio we have already been modifying firsts including principal reduction regardless of whether or not there's a second lien behind it. we've also modified many second lien loans and written down a significant number of second lien loans as well. now, we recogni
bank of america is supportive of principal reduction for customers who are experiencing hardship and have extremely high loan-to-value ratios. we recently announced enhancements to our own national proprietary homeownership program which strikes, we believe, the necessary balance between customer and investor interests. we understand that there are questions about the impact of second liens, bless you, on loan modifications and the use of principal reduction. second liens need to be part of the...
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even that immigrants that are coming over now, there are above the blacks in america. what you have with obama is all of these issues. most of these people are on medicaid, social security, they get all kinds of aid from the government. as those people if they want their so security and medicaid cut out it took a lot for the call. mark potok, go ahead. guest: he is basically saying what former president jimmy carter said. all this stems from race. while i did not think that is completely true, there is some truth in it. a great number of people are uncomfortable that we are changing, and changing today valet radical way demographically. in the year 2015, white americans will lose their majority. -- 2050, what americans will lose their majority. that is the kind of real change that is a very-much represented in the election of president obama, a black man living in the white house. a lot of it is not perhaps open the white-supremacist feeling, but worries and fears among many people who feel that this is not the country are christian, white forefathers built. the realit
even that immigrants that are coming over now, there are above the blacks in america. what you have with obama is all of these issues. most of these people are on medicaid, social security, they get all kinds of aid from the government. as those people if they want their so security and medicaid cut out it took a lot for the call. mark potok, go ahead. guest: he is basically saying what former president jimmy carter said. all this stems from race. while i did not think that is completely true,...
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where in america do the weed-smokers like to call their urban homes? well, we'll tell you right after this, it's in the "by the numbers." to stay on top of my game after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day men's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration. plus support for heart health. ( crowd roars ) that's a great call. one a day men's. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] well, he is. last week he told my team about fedex office print online for our presentations. we upload it to fedex office, then they print, bind, and ship it. the presentation looks good, right? yes, but -- you didn't actually bring carl with you. good morning! but i digress. [ male announcer ] we understand. you need presentations done right. and right now save 20% on all online printing purchases. visit fedex.com/print. somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new li
where in america do the weed-smokers like to call their urban homes? well, we'll tell you right after this, it's in the "by the numbers." to stay on top of my game after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day men's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration. plus support for heart health. ( crowd roars ) that's a great call. one a day men's. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] well, he is. last week he told my...
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hey, citigroup, bank of america. by nationalizing a large bank we would have wiped out a lot of holders, the preferred shareholders, bond holders, and we probably would have crammed down all, all of that senior debt. since preferreds are also one of the main ways banks go about financing themselves and since other banks are the largest holders of preferred stock in american banks, followed by many pension funds, i can only imagine what the collateral damage would have been from any nationalization scheme. it would have caused as much pain as a half a dozen lehman brothers. i'm not sure that the professors who demanded nationalization ever had any idea that nationalization, which by the way worked in sweden, a country about the size of the state of georgia, could have turned the whole world asunder. they just didn't get it. we would never have recovered, let alone had the gigantic rally we caught in 2009 off the generational bottom. at the end of the day when you're trying to decide who to take seriously, remember tha
hey, citigroup, bank of america. by nationalizing a large bank we would have wiped out a lot of holders, the preferred shareholders, bond holders, and we probably would have crammed down all, all of that senior debt. since preferreds are also one of the main ways banks go about financing themselves and since other banks are the largest holders of preferred stock in american banks, followed by many pension funds, i can only imagine what the collateral damage would have been from any...
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there is going to be a lot of competition from south america. if our crops get in the ground and planted well they will head lower. certainly we can take a buck, a buck and a half off beans and real easily from normal seasonal pressure and south american competition pressure. out in the summer it won't matter how many beans south america has. >> it wouldn't scare you very much at this point in time. >> i would expect it. always protect against the downside. >> we talked about the world situation. i talked about fundamentals. we talk about them in the united states, what we grew and what we use. but then we added the world because the world grows, what they are growing against us and add to our bean and corn. to our usage and that sort of thing. we also have another fundamental which is the outside money to effect our prices. you had a story to explain if we go back to the early 80s where we were particularly with corn and where we are today. >> the world changed dramatically. the story i'm going to tell is bullish. i spent 30 years in this busin
there is going to be a lot of competition from south america. if our crops get in the ground and planted well they will head lower. certainly we can take a buck, a buck and a half off beans and real easily from normal seasonal pressure and south american competition pressure. out in the summer it won't matter how many beans south america has. >> it wouldn't scare you very much at this point in time. >> i would expect it. always protect against the downside. >> we talked about...